Microsoft Quantifies Its Security Progress

In one of the first of its monthly security update Webcasts, Redmond officials laid out its security progress and commitments.

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Microsoft has a lot to do in the next year to deliver on its security promises. But the company's come a long way since it launched its Trustworthy Computing initiative.

That was the message from Mike Nash, the corporate VP in charge of Microsoft's Security Business Unit. Nash reiterated Microsoft's security priorities as part of a 70-minute "Executive Circle" Webcast on Monday.

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